Recent theoretical and experimental advances have clarified the major effects of knotting on the properties of stretched chains. Yet, how knotted chains respond to weak mechanical stretching and how this behavior differs from the unknotted case are still open questions and we address them here by profiling the complete stretching response of chains of hundreds of monomers and different topology. We find that the ratio of the knotted and unknotted chain extensions varies nonmonotonically with the applied force. This surprising feature is shown to be a signature of the crossover between the well-known high-force stretching regime and the previously uncharacterized low-force one. The observed differences of knotted and unknotted chain response...
It has been predicted through simulations that two knots in a stretched polymer will feel an attract...
Knots in DNA occur in biological systems, serve as a model system for polymer entanglement, and affe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Knotting is a prevalent phenomenon which occurs in long polymer chains. We perform Brownian dynamics...
We perform single-molecule DNA experiments to investigate the relaxation dynamics of knotted polymer...
We compare Monte Carlo simulations of knotted and unknotted polymers whose ends are connected to tw...
ABSTRACT: The mechanical response of networks, gels, and brush layers is a manifestation of the elas...
By using Langevin dynamics simulations, we study how semiflexible rings that are topologically linke...
A semiflexible harmonic chain model with extensible bonds is introduced and applied to the stretchin...
Knots appear frequently in semiflexible (bio)polymers, including double-stranded DNA, and their pres...
Motivated by recent experimental data on DNA stretching in presence of polyvalent counterions, we st...
Ropes or yarns, especially when disorderly packed, are prone to develop knots. Polymers are no excep...
Single-molecule experiments on single- and double-stranded DNA have sparked a renewed interest in th...
We analyze the nonequilibrium dynamics of single inextensible semiflexible biopolymers as stretching...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. We use Brownian dynamics simulations to study the confor...
It has been predicted through simulations that two knots in a stretched polymer will feel an attract...
Knots in DNA occur in biological systems, serve as a model system for polymer entanglement, and affe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Knotting is a prevalent phenomenon which occurs in long polymer chains. We perform Brownian dynamics...
We perform single-molecule DNA experiments to investigate the relaxation dynamics of knotted polymer...
We compare Monte Carlo simulations of knotted and unknotted polymers whose ends are connected to tw...
ABSTRACT: The mechanical response of networks, gels, and brush layers is a manifestation of the elas...
By using Langevin dynamics simulations, we study how semiflexible rings that are topologically linke...
A semiflexible harmonic chain model with extensible bonds is introduced and applied to the stretchin...
Knots appear frequently in semiflexible (bio)polymers, including double-stranded DNA, and their pres...
Motivated by recent experimental data on DNA stretching in presence of polyvalent counterions, we st...
Ropes or yarns, especially when disorderly packed, are prone to develop knots. Polymers are no excep...
Single-molecule experiments on single- and double-stranded DNA have sparked a renewed interest in th...
We analyze the nonequilibrium dynamics of single inextensible semiflexible biopolymers as stretching...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. We use Brownian dynamics simulations to study the confor...
It has been predicted through simulations that two knots in a stretched polymer will feel an attract...
Knots in DNA occur in biological systems, serve as a model system for polymer entanglement, and affe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...